John Kremer is author of 1001 Ways to Market Your Books, webmaster at BookMarket.com and Ten Million Eyeballs, developer of the Ten Million Eyeballs Events, and an acknowledge expert on marketing.

As a consultant, his clients include a self-published author who has sold over two million books, a new age
publisher with 60 titles, and a $100 million publisher with a rapidly growing list of 1,000 titles.

John is 59 years old. His wife Gail, a storyteller, is author of Little Fox and the
Golden Hawk. They live in Taos, New Mexico, where they take care of two dogs named Lisa and Elsie.

“John Kremer deserves the thanks of so many of us. John has set a standard and example, showing us how to keep
focused while looking ahead, be creative while playing by the rules, how to achieve the impossible while approaching
our tasks one item at a time, and how to maintain our integrity while never, ever giving up.” — Mary Westheime

John Kremer Audio & Video Programs

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Other Programs & Highlights

Video is obviously hot. Everyone is talking about video. Dozens of
Internet marketers are promoting video as the be-all and end-all of
marketing, but no one is teaching you how to create viral videos that
get millions of eyeballs. Most are satisfied with you getting a few
thousand eyeballs or getting a higher rank on Google.

All that's well and good, but I believe that every author can create viral
videos. That's one of four techniques I teach in my new Ten Million
Eyeballs Events. I know of three different proven ways to create millions
of eyeballs for your videos. Why settle for less?

Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from John Kremer

I have many, many favorite quotes. Indeed, I've collected 30,000 plus such quotes into 40 books. You can find my favorites at http://www.quotablebooks.com/bests.htm. Here are a few of my favorites:

When you pray, move your feet. — African proverb

Can you walk on water? You have done no better than a straw. Can you fly in the air? You have done no better than a bluebottle. Conquer your heart; then you may become somebody. — Ansari of Herat, hermit

Here is the test to find whether your mission on earth is finished. If you're alive, it isn't. — Richard Bach, author

The reason birds can fly and we cannot is simply that they have perfect
faith, for to have faith is to have wings. — James Matthew Barrie, children's author

Life begets life. Energy becomes energy. It is by spending oneself that one
becomes rich. — Sarah Bernhardt, actress

When you reach the end of all the light there is and you must step out into
the darkness, remember that two things may happen: You either will find
something to stand on or you will be taught how to fly. — Book of Edges

Kindness is a language the dumb can speak, and
the deaf can hear and understand. — Christian Bovee

If your knees aren't green by the end of the day, you ought to seriously
re-examine your life. — Calvin of Calvin & Hobbes comic strip